Revanth Reddy must withdraw his statements regarding school closures: TSEC

The Telangana Save Education Committee is protesting Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's proposal to consolidate 27,000 government schools into 4,000. Educators and activists argue that this move violates the Right to Education Act and threatens access to schooling in rural areas.
Why it matters
The debate highlights the tension between administrative efficiency and the constitutional right to accessible, equitable public education in India.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s remarks on closing schools in villages and hamlets and consolidating 27,000 schools into 4,000 are deeply unfortunate, said Telangana Save Education Committee (TSEC) leader G. Haragopal on Saturday.
The article reports on the opposition's demands and arguments while maintaining a neutral tone regarding the government's policy.
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